10 April 2004, 04:34
LocalHandBolt sleeve polishing
Would any of you care to share your techniques for polishing mauser 98 bolt sleeves? I am using soft die stones in those areas large enough to afford some movement axially and wearing down my finger tips on all of those short curved surfaces. I am hesitant to use any powered tool for fear of introducing more ripples than I am taking out. Your opinions would be appreciated.
10 April 2004, 13:13
ClarkSorry for the dumb response, but I don't see anyway to fit any kind of sleeve on a '98 Mauser bolt. It is just too busy. There is no place to put one.
10 April 2004, 14:42
triggerguard1I think he's referring to the shroud, as some refer to it as the sleeve.
I use 3M wheels with great success, but it takes a considerable amount of practice, and it' too detailed to type unless I wanted to right a novel equal in size to something Stephen King would produce.
by hand is properly the safest for the one time job
10 April 2004, 16:42
DeBeeI've done it the same way you are doing it and it is not easy but it gets the job done right...
I follow by "striking" the shroud with a fresh grey Scotchbrite wrapped around my finger to blend the scratches.
Also, some sleeves are much better milled than others- you may want to search these out instead of working on the rough ones.
10 April 2004, 16:53
Don_G"Also, some sleeves are much better milled than others- you may want to search these out instead of working on the rough ones."
Yep, 'cause they are as hard as woodpecker lips!
11 April 2004, 07:25
ClarkI have pollished mauser shrouds, with various coarseness' of Scote Brite pads cut into squared and mounted on a mandrel for the Dremel tool.
Do it outside.